Yes, if I could, just really quickly. I absolutely support Dr. Drake's responses but would add that, yes, the answer is that additional investment in an under-resourced children's health system would make a difference.
I just want to highlight for this table how small our current investment is in children's health as a percentage of the overall investment in health care across Canada. Specific to Ontario, the Children's Health Coalition, which includes all the children's hospitals and the organizations representing child development institutions and community mental health agencies, put forward a plan to really address making kids count and improving our children's health system.
The total cost is about $250 million per year, perhaps a little bit more. That's relative to a $75-billion health care budget in Ontario, so if you think about those numbers across the country, it's a relatively small amount that will make a difference.